Certificate of Name
Babs
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Babs is a feminine given name and nickname, most commonly used in English as a Diminutive of Barbara. It has also been adopted as a surname and occasionally as a masculine nickname.Etymology and OriginThe name Babs originates as a short form of Barbara, a name of Greek origin meaning "foreign, non-Greek." The suffix -s is a common English diminutive ending, similar to names like Bob or Sally. Barbara gained popularity in the Christian world due to the legend of Saint Barbara, a 3rd-century martyr killed by her father. This association made the name widespread in the Middle Ages, and its diminutives, including Babs, emerged later as affectionate forms.Notable BearersBabs (rapper) (Lynese Wiley, born 1979): American rapper and member of the group Da Band.Babs Fafunwa (Aliu Babatunde Fafunwa, 1923-2010): Nigerian educationist and Minister for Education.Babs Gonzales (1919-1980): American jazz singer and vocalist.Alice Babs (Hildur Alice Nilson, 1924-2014): Swedish singer and actress, who used the stage name Babs.Michael Keating (born 1944): Irish hurler known as "Babs" as a nickname.Barbra Streisand (born 1942): Singer and actress, called "Babs" informally.Barbara Windsor (1937-2020): British actress known as "Babs."Cultural SignificanceBabs has appeared in popular culture, such as in the film If... where a character is named Babs. The name also gained notoriety in the case of Barbara Graham, an American murderer nicknamed "Bloody Babs" by the press.Related FormsVariants and related diminutives of Barbara include Babe, Barb, Barbie, Bobbi, Bobbie, and others. In other languages, equivalent names include Italian Barbara, Russian Varvara, Czech Bára, and Croatian Bara.Meaning: Diminutive of Barbara ("foreign, non-Greek")Origin: EnglishType: DiminutiveUsage Regions: English-speaking world
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